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Step 2: On the Gradebook Items screen, click Import Grades. The option Import gradebook item from spreadsheet does not work for this purpose.

Step 3: On the Import Grades screen, click Download Spreadsheet Template for Excel or Download Spreadsheet Template as CSV to download a pre-formatted spreadsheet. Depending on your browser settings, you may be prompted to open or save the file to your desktop on your computer. Save or download the file to a location on your computer wher you can easily locate it. You should change the filename to something that clearly describes your Gradebook.

Step 4: Open the file you just saved. The columns contain the following headings: Student ID, Student Name, assignments (e.g., Essay1), and grades (if any have been previously entered into the Gradebook).

Step 5: Add or update your grades in this file.

Step 6: You can also add new assignments by adding new columns. You must include a number [inside brackets] beside each assignment title in the column heading to indicate the number of points that assignment is worth. For example:

Exam 3 [50.0]

Step 7: Once you've made your changes to the spreadsheet, save the file in .csv format. Most spreadsheet programs, such as Excel, allow you to do this by selecting Save As from the File menu, and then selecting .csv as the format or file type.

Step 8: You can now upload this spreadsheet to your Gradebook in bSpace.

Upload Your Spreadsheet to the Gradebook

Step 1: Click Gradebook in the tool list.

Step 2: On the Gradebook Items screen, click Import Grades.

Step 3: On the Import Grades screen, in the Import Spreadsheet area, click Browse… and choose the desired file from your computer.

Step 4: Click Import Spreadsheet.

Step 5: The Verify Grade Import screen will list the data from the imported spreadsheet and display the new information for your Gradebook.

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